If Vance gets absolutely demolished, which by all available evidence seems to be likely, Trump will clamor for another debate to try and fix things. If its middling, probably not.
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If Vance gets absolutely demolished, which by all available evidence seems to be likely, Trump will clamor for another debate to try and fix things. If its middling, probably not.
The ol NIMBY/“I got mine, fuck you” combo pack
Old folks are retired, thus more free time, and I’m guessing there’s a bit of civic duty imprinted on them as well.
You can only get more conservative when you have things to protect like a house and a pension.
Most millennials retirement plan atm is die of heatstroke in 150 degree weather in a 8 person shared apartment in Alaska.
Maybe I misread the person you were replying to but where did they infer Kanye was the first person to think that? Beyond that, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Previously, any time they’d normally go to court, which was fairly rare, per the article.
Twofold: One, they lost a case in arbitration that basically said arbitration isn’t usable.
Two: Lot of companies do arbitration to avoid court, which works fine and is cheaper if you’re not getting taken to court much. If 75,000 people that could do a class action suit all go to arbitration though, the benefit is lost. Lawyers threatened that. 3 grand a arbitration case x 75,000 people == 225 million dollars on fees alone.
Which would be replaced with “Can the Democrat win California by a large enough margin?”
If it’s going to be fucked either way I’d rather at least have it be fucked in a way where every vote counts the same rather then a Wyoming vote being worth like 4 times a California vote owing to the house of representatives population being limited which means Californians aren’t being properly represented in the house.
As opposed to now where like 10 states are tossups and the rest are locked in?
He is ruining the Kevin Roberts name.
The comment you were replying to
This omission makes me wonder if they mean Tesla specifically or just using it as an euphemism for everything its overlord touches.
Your comment stated, “They were eroding democracy…”
If I misread your implication, apologies, but the obvious question follows: If not Tesla, who is “they” in that context?
something something pots n kettles something something
Per capita is the only relevant stat here and its all over the place.
Although the community of Angoon received a $90,000 settlement from the Department of the Interior in 1973…
Approximately $638,000 now, after inflation. Do with that knowledge what you will. (I recommend being somewhat upset.)
The first Tesla car came out in 2008. Elon was in charge at that point. He was its largest shareholder as of 2004, and it was founded as of 2003. Pretty sure it wasn’t eroding anything in those first 4 carless years.
i mean, hows he gonna run from jail? Or the grave more likely
Does the article state that he was convicted of a serious threat and prove any sort of planning toward implementation?
It states he was arrested under allegations of it and multiple weapons were found. Pretty damn good indicator. To remind you: If the Appalachee guy (whos actions prompted the numerous threats the cop was following up on) had gotten arrested in a similar way multiple people would still be alive right now.
being accused is different from being found guilty
Your point?
being found guilty of a threat is different from being found guilty of a threat and attempting to carry it out
So you agree we should get them for threats or threats with follow through. Glad to hear you’ve conceded the argument.
being found guilty and facing legal consequences is different from being publicly named for doing so
Ok, and?
he’s an effing kid
So were the Columbine guys. Apparently being underage doesn’t stop someone from shooting up a school. I can pull up more underage shooters, I’m sure you can too. The, “Oh its a kid” thing doesn’t hold water.
The title of this thread isn’t
Even if he did it, we have no idea whether it was serious
Thats a point you made, and are now refusing to address. Twice now.
A man of culture.